Honestly speaking, I didn't think Indivisible was going to make it. It had two big hurdles going against it; Being on IndieGoGo, and asking for $1.5 million. The campaign eventually got an extension, which ultimately was a good idea since the project got funded with less than three days to go. And having an actual playable prototype available on consoles and PC certainly didn't hurt either.
Even though I was skeptical, Indivisible was definitely something I wanted to see made. After all, they're trying to channel Valkyrie Profile, which happens to be one of my favorite games on the original PlayStation. They also got Hiroki Kikuta of Secret of Mana fame to do the soundtrack. So really, this game has a lot going for it, as well as its sweet art style.
Now that the project is funded, 505 Games will be supplying them the rest of the funds necessary to actually make the game.